id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4834 Motley, John Lothrop The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 32: 1582-84 .txt text/plain 22735 903 63 to the disadvantage of Parma, The Prince, of Orange and the Duke; of confidence in the Duke of Anjou, but, at the same time; recommended that officers waited upon the Duke, the Prince of Orange--although himself credence to the states of the; Union and to the Prince of Orange. the Prince had no confidence in the power of any of the states, save still remained in the hands of Anjou, and their possible fate if the Duke At this time, too, on the 12th of April, the Prince of Orange was the King of Spain the right-to say that the Prince of Orange had been had formed the design of murdering the Prince of Orange, "who, so long as Tournay; the other he presented with his own hand to the Prince of Parma. Parma had long been looking for a good man to murder Orange, feeling--as ./cache/4834.txt ./txt/4834.txt